Aren't chokes banned from Sport Sambo, but not Combat and Freestyle Sambo?

And as far as I know Sambo allows combination joint lock/throws.

And only certain neck cranks are banned in FILA but altogether banned in Sambo and Judo I think.

Sambo allows for heelhooks.

Judo doesn't allow wristlocks.

In sambo (any variant), you can't throw against a joint. But, you can set up a sub standing and finish it on the ground.

Yes, chokes are legal in combat and freestyle.

No heelhooks in any sambo, except A division freestyle.

To me, it is not the details of what's illegal that make things similar. It is things like how points are scored for throws and mat time, how much time is allowed on the ground, other more practical aspects of rule sets.

In sambo (any variant), you can't throw against a joint. But, you can set up a sub standing and finish it on the ground.

Yes, chokes are legal in combat and freestyle.

No heelhooks in any sambo, except A division freestyle.

To me, it is not the details of what's illegal that make things similar. It is things like how points are scored for throws and mat time, how much time is allowed on the ground, other more practical aspects of rule sets.

Sorry, my bad.

I thought that throws ending up in leglocks/armlocks were combination jointlock/throws...

And I always roll with the heelhooks with him so I assumed, and assumed wrong...

So the big difference in your opinion between Sambo and FILA Grappling would be the lack of time limit on the ground and relatively insignificant scoring of takedowns compared to positional advancement?

For that matter, I should check if there are differences in time spent on the ground among the varieties of Sambo.